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Re: TV: Give Me That Remote!
I figured she would be...
My mom was very disappointed
I figured she would be...
My mom was very disappointed
I figured she would be...
I love Gilmore Girls...never denied it and feel no shame about it..
A weird attempt to blend documentary and sci-fi, Mars is an exquisite botch of both. Its only real accomplishment is to set back the reputation of executive producer Ron Howard to the days when he was murdering the mommies of adorable little baby birds on The Andy Griffith Show.
So I admit that part of the allure of Survivor for me is the occasional eye candy, but after Week 1 and Week 2 voting results I'm far less intrigued now in Gen X vs. Millennials .![]()
Although since I only watch about every 2nd or 3rd season now it'll be a bit easier to sustain my interest than it was a few years ago when I was still watching every season.
Crazy Exgirlfriend has crossed the Rubicon. I don't know if they'll be able to pull off another season without the entire driving premise of the original season, but hey, kudos for trying. Personally I was disappointed with the resolution episode (except for the tap number, which was brilliant), but once again I am 30 years older and a different gender than the target demo. Donna Lynne Champlin has an incredible voice.
I've only seen the first season on Netflix since the local CW station doesn't come in well on my rabbit ears. Despite how it's marketed, the show can relate to anyone out there who's ever been in a relationship. Funny stuff all around.
I've only seen the first season on Netflix since the local CW station doesn't come in well on my rabbit ears. Despite how it's marketed, the show can relate to anyone out there who's ever been in a relationship. Funny stuff all around.
I just got the CW app on my Apple TV, but I missed the first few episodes of the season to the point where the CW app has expired the first few episodes for the current season and figured I'll just catch up on the show once this season hits Netflix in the spring. It's a fun show, but not one I want to see immediately upon release. I've started in with a few of their shows like that, actually, just starting Arrow and then I'll move on to The Flash when the timelines meet up for that. Perhaps I'll be in a position to be caught up by the time next season hits for these shows.The station on Roku does quite well...or you can get a Chromecast and stream it from the web site. CW does a great job with that IMHO.
This has been a very good season for strategy.
It really has been one of the better ones that I can remember for that aspect.
A “Jeopardy!” contestant who died from cancer on Monday will make the show’s first posthumous appearance on the Dec. 13 episode.
Cindy Stowell, a science-content developer from Austin, Texas, lost her battle with cancer at age 41, but not before she achieved her dream of competing on “Jeopardy!” the New York Post reported.
She filmed her episode in August, although only host Alex Trebek and a few staffers knew of her diagnosis at the time. Stowell was allowed to tape her appearance just three weeks after auditioning because she told a producer she only had six months to live.